The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... spirit of the age , in the works of worthless and forgotten contemporaries , or lastly in the more splendid and durable models of antiquity , he must confess with some surprise , at the close of his examination , how little he has been ...
... spirit of the age , in the works of worthless and forgotten contemporaries , or lastly in the more splendid and durable models of antiquity , he must confess with some surprise , at the close of his examination , how little he has been ...
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... spirit of republican faction , which was exalted in the character of Dante by the keen sense of wrongs inflicted by a beloved and * This has been rendered by M. Sismondi with a greater degree of force and ma . jesty than the language of ...
... spirit of republican faction , which was exalted in the character of Dante by the keen sense of wrongs inflicted by a beloved and * This has been rendered by M. Sismondi with a greater degree of force and ma . jesty than the language of ...
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... spirits , of those who , in life , performed their appointed tasks equally without disgrace and without glory , and who are there- fore classed as the fit companions of the neutral angels , who were neither rebellious nor faithful to ...
... spirits , of those who , in life , performed their appointed tasks equally without disgrace and without glory , and who are there- fore classed as the fit companions of the neutral angels , who were neither rebellious nor faithful to ...
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... spirit and character of the age . Zanobi da Strada , the rival of Petrarch in the honours of the laurel , and Col- uccio Salutati , another of his most eminent contemporaries , did not deign to employ the vulgar dialect as the vehicle ...
... spirit and character of the age . Zanobi da Strada , the rival of Petrarch in the honours of the laurel , and Col- uccio Salutati , another of his most eminent contemporaries , did not deign to employ the vulgar dialect as the vehicle ...
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... langour which pervades that version , so different from the spirit which animates the original ; and we consider the Orlando Furioso as one of those few poems 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 29.
... langour which pervades that version , so different from the spirit which animates the original ; and we consider the Orlando Furioso as one of those few poems 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 29.
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